Euterpe edulis (2)

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Figure 1. Approximate location of E. edulis habitat in Argentina.

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Local Names:

Palmito,
Asai

General:

The tender heart of this palm is edible and is called "palmito"
in South America and is considered an delicassy.
For this reason Euterpe edulis is called "palmito".
The intensive harvesting of this palm for human consumption
was putting this species in danger, as a result,
Euterpe edulis is now being grown in plantations as a fod crop.

This palm grows naturally in the north of the Province of Misiones,
in the valleys formed by the mountains, near the borders with Brazil
and Paraguay. The latitude 27°S is approximately the southern limit
of this species.

E. edulis is the only crownshaft palm in Argentina
and is a beautiful palm. The crownshaft and leaves are dark green and
the trunk is thin, green to yellow, green near the crownshaft.
Fruits are black when mature and
seeds germinate easy and quickly if is fresh.

In habitat, grows as an understory palm during the first few years,
under giant trees. In cultivation this palm needs rich soil and plenty of
water and fertilizer; under such conditions, it is a fast grower.
It also has good tolerance to cold - but not frost -
and is sensitive to full sun.